R-Studio for Linux extends the family of powerful and cost-effective data recovery
software from R-TT to the Linux operating system. Thanks to R-Studio for Linux's
flexible parameters and customizable settings, users get absolute control over their
data recovery tasks. R-Studio for Linux recovers data from logical disks and partitions
as well as disks and partitions that have been re-formatted, damaged or deleted.
In addition to disks with common Linux file systems, R-Studio for Linux recovers files
from Windows, FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris, and Macintosh formatted disks.
Moreover, raw file recovery (scan for known file types) can be used for heavily damaged or unknown file systems.
Recovered files can be saved to disks with any file system supported by the Linux kernel
(i.e. ext2, ext3, FAT, NTFS).

R-Studio for Linux recovers files:

Deleted from the computer and emptied from the Trash

Corrupted due to a virus, power failure or sudden shutdown

From disks that have been Re-formatted to the same file system or a different file system

Damaged and have bad sectors-R-Studio for Linux creates an image of the entire disk and recovers it from there to prevent further physical damage to the disk

Automatic RAID parameter recognition. R-Studio can recognize all RAID parameters for RAID 5 and 6. This feature helps the user to solve one of the most difficult problems in RAID recovery - RAID parameter recognition.

Support for Linux LVM/LVM2, Windows Storage Spaces (Windows 8/8.1 and 10), and Apple RAIDs. R-Studio for Linux can automatically recognize and assemble the components of these disk managers even if their databases are slightly damaged. Their components with severe corrupted databases can be added manually.

Support for DiskSpar Disk Imager images and disk maps. R-Studio can read and process images and disk maps created by the DiskSpar Disk Imager without R-Studio.

S.M.A.R.T. attribute monitoring. R-Studio can display S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) attributes for hard drives to show their hardware health and predict their possible failures. Any unnecessary work with such hard drives should be avoided if S.M.A.R.T. warnings appear.

Support for HFS+ hardlinks to folders.

Supports basic disks and dynamic disks.

Data recovery from damaged or deleted partitions.

Compressed file recovery (NTFS, NTFS5).

Encrypted file recovery (NTFS5).

Recovery of alternative data streams (NTFS, NTFS5).

Localized name recognition.

Forensic mode. Creates an audit log that can be presented in court hearings. (Technician version only).

Bootable R-Studio Emergency Disk. R-Studio Emergency version can boot directly from an external USB drive, optical disc or several floppy disks. Useful for recovering data from internal hard drives on computers that cannot startup due to damaged or corrupted file systems.

Accelerated disk scan for fast-read devices.

Search for deleted file versions. R-Studio for Linux can search for deleted file versions using their sizes, names and extensions, and recognized file types as the search parameters.

Advanced search capabilities. Files can be searched for and automatically marked for recovery using their file names, file masks, sizes, date/time stamps, etc. The search and mark supports regular expressions.

File can be sorted by their types (extensions) and date/time stamps

Mass file recovery: Save time by selecting multiple files or using Recover All

File Recovery Lists: lists of files found on disks that can be exported out of R-Studio, manually edited, than imported back, and files from those lists will be automatically marked for recovery. Such lists are very useful if you want someone who is far away to decide which files are to recover and which aren't to.

Almost all R-Studio's files (images, scan info, logs, etc.) can be saved to and load from, a remote computer.

Low bandwidth, low data transfer: Data recovery and analysis processes run locally (on the host computer with the damaged/deleted disks), rather than on the remote technician's computer to increase data recovery speed and reduce bandwidth. Likewise, recovered data can be saved to a local disk without being transferred over the network.

The most popular, reliable, full-featured disk recovery solution for solving any task that an IT specialist or experienced user may ever meet when trying to recover lost data from a local workstation or server.File systems supported: FAT (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT), NTFS, NTFS5 (created or updated by Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/Win7), HFS/HFS+ (Macintosh), Little and Big Endian variants of UFS1/UFS2 (FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD/Solaris) and Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 FS (Linux) on local hard disks.Demo mode (files of less than 256KB): File recovery from remote computers over network; all the above file systems are supported).

This is an integral part of the R-Studio package included at no extra cost. R-Studio Emergency runs from a start-up CD/DVD, USB, or other removable media device, or floppy disk when it is necessary to recover data from a computer on which the operating system cannot start up because its system files are corrupted or deleted. R-Studio Emergency can run on Intel- and PowerPC-based Macintosh, Linux, and UNIX computers/servers, as well as on any Windows Intel machine.

* When you buy a single R-Studio license, you may run R-Studio Emergency and/or install the R-Studio version on one and the same PC only. You may not transfer the licensed software to another machine.** The R-Studio Emergency activation key is generated separately and requires obtaining a hardware code. The activation key can be requested through Registered User's Console within one year from the date of purchase.

This is an integral part of the R-Studio package included at no extra cost. R-Studio Emergency runs from a start-up CD/DVD, USB, or other removable media device, or floppy disk when it is necessary to recover data from a computer on which the operating system cannot start up because its system files are corrupted or deleted. R-Studio Emergency can run on Intel- and PowerPC-based Macintosh, Linux, and UNIX computers/servers, as well as on any Windows Intel machine.

* When you buy a single R-Studio license, you may run R-Studio Emergency and/or install the R-Studio version on one and the same PC only. You may not transfer the licensed software to another machine.** The R-Studio Emergency activation key is generated separately and requires obtaining a hardware code. The activation key can be requested through Registered User's Console within one year from the date of purchase.

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Your r-studio linux program save my all my personal and company data when a certain windows ext2 driver ate my superblocks for dinner. I tried many different Linux-based solutions, but yours (ironically written for Windows) allowed me to recover ALL my data!!! Thanks so much, and I will purchase any of your other products should I need them in the future.

Apr 26 2012, Stephen Vierling

Hello,
I am extremely pleased with the performance of R-Studio for Linux, so much so that I saw about getting volume licensing for all the machines at the company where I work. I am only curious as to when you may begin to support some other files ystems such as ReiserFS, as I am begging to deploy a greater amount of linux servers in our infrastructure and would like to protect these upcoming filesystems as well. Thanks for such a great package, it saves me a great deal of effort by not having to resort to ...